A beautiful, unique place in Belarus and the Naroch region. Everything is interesting: beautiful, well-maintained territory. Museums: a mill with an observation deck, a museum of bread, a museum of moonshine distillers, a museum of samovars. Great places to swim, if you're lucky with the weather. You can ride beautiful horses. Small and large excursions are available. We didn't stay, we only came for an excursion, so I can't say anything about the guest houses.
We visited the complex with an excursion from Minsk, during a trip to Belarus. We walked around the complex with a guide, got acquainted with the work of the watermill, tasted bread from the oven, looked into the samovar museum, enjoyed watching an equestrian show and even rode children on horses, rinsed our feet in the warm waters of Naroch, went to the "hunting" lodge. They also gave us lunch here. The weather was great, and the tour was interesting. I think it would be nice to rest here for a few days.
The ethnocultural complex "Nanosy-Rest".
👉 The complex was opened in 2015. This is one of the most beautiful and unique places in Belarus. It is located on the peninsula of Lake Naroch.
The complex "Nanosy-Rest" is a kind of reconstruction of an old Belarusian village.
The complex consists of 12 houses: 10 communal houses with a capacity of up to four people, and 2 bourgeois houses for 6-8 people. Houses with elements of everyday life of the XIX century with the comfort of modern life.
There is no television, Wi-Fi and other costs of civilization on the territory of the complex.
The entire territory of the complex with its museums is accessible to guests. These are a Shopping area, a Bread Museum with a watermill, a Moonshine Museum with an observation deck, Windmills, a Trophy Museum, a Samovar Museum. There is also an equestrian club on site. Horse riding enthusiasts will not be left indifferent by rare breeds of horses.
🚶You can visit all the museums of the complex with a guided tour without accommodation. But it is better to contact the administration in advance and clarify your free time.
We arrived spontaneously. And we were only able to offer a guided tour of the complex, a visit to the watermill and the samovar museum. The Samovar Museum has 378 exhibits. You won't find two identical ones. The smallest holds two thimbles, and the largest is a two-bucket. There are also a large number of icons.